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IATA: MidEast passenger demand up
- Middle East: Tuesday, December 01 - 2009 at 09:40
The International Air Transport Association has said that Middle Eastern carriers saw the highest passenger demand increase among the regions at 14.3%, compared to 18.2% in September. Capacity of the region's airlines had outpaced the growth in demand by climbing 15.3% in October.
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